
Carl E. (Carl Eugen) Guthe
Carl Eugen Guthe was an American academic and anthropologist, son of Karl Eugen Guthe, Professor of Physics and Dean of the Graduate Department of the University of Michigan, and Clara Belle née Ware of Grand Rapids, Mich. Guthe married Grace Ethel 12 September 1916 in Wayne, MI and they had three sons: Karl Frederick, Alfred Kidder, and James. Karl Frederick Guthe (1919–1994) was professor emeritus of biological sciences at the University of Michigan. Alfred Kidder Guthe (1920–1983) specialised in the archaeology of the US eastern seaboard, and became director of the Frank H. McClung museum at U Tennessee.

A Possible Solution of the Number Series on Pages 51 to 58 of the Dresden Codex
Discover how ancient Mayans tracked eclipses and lunar cycles through complex calculations recorded in a mysterious book, revealing their deep understanding of the cosmos.
By Carl E. (Carl Eugen) Guthe

Pueblo pottery making: a study at the village of San Ildefonso
Witness the artistry and cultural importance of pottery in a Pueblo Indian village as traditions meet modern influences.
By Carl E. (Carl Eugen) Guthe